Elzo69Renaissance
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No it wasnt ....it was business....plus MJ acquired the publishing company that owned the Beatles catalogue..not his fault
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i ro ny;9405600 said:fuck all that.
idda handled my business and beat the fuck outta michael jackson for that.
HafBayked;9405603 said:i ro ny;9405600 said:fuck all that.
idda handled my business and beat the fuck outta michael jackson for that.
you dont show your hand to people like that....friends, family, nobody.....i gotta run this shit to my people all the time....be too quick to tell everybody what they got going.....just make your move
babelipsss;9405695 said:The foul part was charging Michael Jackson 30 million dollars but Paul McCartney could have gotten it for five or ten million dollars.
thegreatunknown;9406203 said:Fair.It was business and McCartney had his chance:
...At some point during this period, McCartney was said to have discussed a newfound interest in music publishing... Jackson was apparently fascinated by this money-making opportunity, and asked attorney John Branca to inquire about other possible investments.
“Paul and I had both learned the hard way about business,” Jackson wrote in his 1988 autobiography Moonwalk, “and the importance of publishing and royalties and the dignity of songwriting.”
Indeed, though Paul McCartney had a hand in composing some of the most revered music of all time, ownership of much of the Beatles catalog resided with Northern Songs – a company formed by McCartney and John Lennon in conjunction with late Beatles manager Brian Epstein and publisher Dick James. Following Epstein’s death in 1967, Lennon and McCartney reportedly tried to re-negotiate their publishing agreement with James, but were unsuccessful. James subsequently sold the Beatles catalog to ATV, which then ended up in the hands of Robert Holmes a Court – a billionaire Australian corporate raider who appeared to be willing to unload it, for a price.
Jackson told John Branca to obtain the catalog, no matter the cost. Branca was said to have checked in with McCartney and Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono, who had been rumored to be considering a joint offer for what totalled some 250 original compositions.
They reportedly told Branca that they would not be bidding, individually or collectively. In late 1984, Jackson submitted an offer for ATV of $46 million.
Full article:
ultimateclassicrock.com/paul-mccartney-michael-jackson-beatles-catalog/
Here's a much more in-depth article essentially confirming the same thing:
forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2014/06/02/buying-the-beatles-inside-michael-jacksons-best-business-bet/#730fbe08421a
thegreatunknown;9406203 said:Fair.It was business and McCartney had his chance:
...At some point during this period, McCartney was said to have discussed a newfound interest in music publishing... Jackson was apparently fascinated by this money-making opportunity, and asked attorney John Branca to inquire about other possible investments.
“Paul and I had both learned the hard way about business,” Jackson wrote in his 1988 autobiography Moonwalk, “and the importance of publishing and royalties and the dignity of songwriting.”
Indeed, though Paul McCartney had a hand in composing some of the most revered music of all time, ownership of much of the Beatles catalog resided with Northern Songs – a company formed by McCartney and John Lennon in conjunction with late Beatles manager Brian Epstein and publisher Dick James. Following Epstein’s death in 1967, Lennon and McCartney reportedly tried to re-negotiate their publishing agreement with James, but were unsuccessful. James subsequently sold the Beatles catalog to ATV, which then ended up in the hands of Robert Holmes a Court – a billionaire Australian corporate raider who appeared to be willing to unload it, for a price.
Jackson told John Branca to obtain the catalog, no matter the cost. Branca was said to have checked in with McCartney and Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono, who had been rumored to be considering a joint offer for what totalled some 250 original compositions.
They reportedly told Branca that they would not be bidding, individually or collectively. In late 1984, Jackson submitted an offer for ATV of $46 million.
Full article:
ultimateclassicrock.com/paul-mccartney-michael-jackson-beatles-catalog/
Here's a much more in-depth article essentially confirming the same thing:
forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2014/06/02/buying-the-beatles-inside-michael-jacksons-best-business-bet/#730fbe08421a
i ro ny;9405612 said:HafBayked;9405603 said:i ro ny;9405600 said:fuck all that.
idda handled my business and beat the fuck outta michael jackson for that.
you dont show your hand to people like that....friends, family, nobody.....i gotta run this shit to my people all the time....be too quick to tell everybody what they got going.....just make your move
nah fuck that.
mike could have bought ANY catalogue. the nigga CHOSE to buy the beatles shit.
idda beat the SHIT outta mike for that. he did some snake shit and if yall wanna hide it under the guise of business, yall go ahead.
Recaptimus_Prime360;9406329 said:i ro ny;9405612 said:HafBayked;9405603 said:i ro ny;9405600 said:fuck all that.
idda handled my business and beat the fuck outta michael jackson for that.
you dont show your hand to people like that....friends, family, nobody.....i gotta run this shit to my people all the time....be too quick to tell everybody what they got going.....just make your move
nah fuck that.
mike could have bought ANY catalogue. the nigga CHOSE to buy the beatles shit.
idda beat the SHIT outta mike for that. he did some snake shit and if yall wanna hide it under the guise of business, yall go ahead.
Naw bruh, that's Paul's fault. Why would you go around telling folks what you gonna?
That's like saying if you and Jamel actually met up and fought, you go and tell that nigga what kinda punches you gonna throw before you throw'em like...
"Aye just to let you know, I'm gonna throw a right punch at your head, follow it up wit a left uppercut, and probably throw a knee. Just FYI"
Lol!